Is there a rule with middle names?

There's no rule that says you can only have one middle name. If you've got two mothers-in-law to honor, then go for it. If you want the kids to have different middle names as well as their mother's last name, you can go for that, too. For future forms and databases, it's best to skip hyphens.
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Can you not give your child a middle name?

Nope. It's really up to you. In responding to our survey, 9 in 10 parents said they gave their baby a middle name – but there's no downside to going without. Some parents say no to the middle moniker based on family tradition: "I have a double first name and no middle, and my daughter will have the same," says one mom.
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Does your middle name matter?

Middle names are optional.

That said, it is more common than not to have a middle name. Still, your baby boy or baby girl will have a beautiful name as long as you choose a meaningful first and last name or a name that you love. The middle name is not a requirement.
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Is there a point to middle names?

Today, as Wilson notes, middle names serve much the same purposes they always have: they're a way to keep family names going and thus preserve relationships; they're a way to try something new or “put old names out to grass” without cutting the cord entirely.
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Can a middle name be anything?

A person may be given a middle name regardless of whether it is necessary to distinguish them from other people with the same given name and surname.
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Does middle name matter on passport?

The passport is a federally issued identification document so be sure to use your full legal name. Middle names can be tricky when filling out your passport application, but don't let that be the one factor that holds you back. A middle initial is acceptable on your passport instead of providing the full middle name.
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Is it OK to have 2 middle names?

Two middle names make a statement, one that usually reminds us of country manors, polo games, royalty, and presidents. It's never been a common practice in the U.S. to give two middle names. With today's digitized records, it's become a bit of a bureaucratic mess for those who have four (or more) initials to deal with.
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Is middle name mandatory in USA?

While there is no strict rule about how many middle names a citizen can have in the US, there are limitations to the number of characters in a name in certain states. Numerical digits are prohibited by naming laws in several states.
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Can you have 3 middle names?

You can put them wherever you want, but legally-speaking they're only decorative. This means that the government takes no official stance on how many middle names your child may have.
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How do you pick a middle name that flows?

In general, naming experts recommend that you speak the name out loud and consider whether it all sounds melodious together. But avoid having the names flow a little too well together—you don't want the consonant sound at the end of one name flowing right into the next, like Catherine Nell or Jack Colton.
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Why do middle names matter?

It provides a point of differentiation for people who have a common first name and/or surname. It's a great way to compromise if you and your partner can't agree on your baby's name, or if you like more than one name.. It gives your child an easy alternative name option when they are older.
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What is considered a full legal name?

Legal Definition of legal name

1 : a person's name that is usually the name given at birth and recorded on the birth certificate but that may be a different name that is used by a person consistently and independently or that has been declared the person's name by a court.
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Does legal signature include middle name?

It should contain your first and last name, so your middle name is not essential. Your signature should also be clear and readable, resembling your signature on your other important legal documents.
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Can I have two middle names on my passport?

Answer: You can include both middle names on the application form if they fit in the spaces provide and you want both on your passport. You can include both, one or neither.
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Can you have 2 middle names after marriage?

If you already have a middle name then your maiden name can either be a second middle name, or it can replace your current middle name. For example, if Sarah Anne Jones married Alex Jackson, her new name could either be Sarah Anne Jones Jackson or Sarah Jones Jackson.
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Do Catholics get a second middle name?

In many Catholic traditions, the person being confirmed chooses a new name, one to be added to his or her name (kind of like a second middle name). According to the Catholic Encyclopedia: the name is the name of a saint, chosen by the person to be confirmed and imposed by the bishop in Confirmation.
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Does middle name matter on Social Security card?

A middle name or suffix is not considered part of the legal name. It does not matter if the middle name or suffix is included, omitted, or incorrectly shown on an SSN card.
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What if I didn't put my middle name on my plane ticket?

Even though your boarding pass may not match your government-issued ID (i.e. your middle name is not on it), if your passenger information is correct, there will not be a problem. Bottom Line: Even if you forget to put your middle name in when booking your ticket, chances are there will be no issues when flying.
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What names are forbidden?

Banned baby names in the United States, around the world
  • King.
  • Queen.
  • Jesus Christ.
  • III.
  • Santa Claus.
  • Majesty.
  • Adolf Hitler.
  • Messiah.
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Can I add a second middle name to my name?

To have it done legally, you will have to go through the courts. It's called a name change petition. You can of course informally use any name you like.
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Is middle name mandatory in flight ticket?

Not all airlines require a middle name on boarding passes. Some ask for a middle initial or don't prompt you at all. However, the TSA's Secure Flight Program involves tighter guidelines on names on documents in order to cut back on the number of passengers being misidentified.
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Does my passport name have to match my ticket?

Definitely not. Under the Transportation Security Administration's (T.S.A.) rules, the name on the boarding pass must match the passenger's government-issued ID.
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Can you use your middle name on legal documents?

In day-to-day life, you can use your middle name instead of your first name if that's what you prefer. However, to use only your middle name on legal documents, a court has to officially grant a change of name.
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Can I use my middle name on job applications?

1. Don't use a nickname on your resume. Include only your legal name, of course that may be your middle name with a first initial, which is completely acceptable as long as that is your business name. 2.
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What are the rules for signatures?

Legal signature requirements
  • Writing their name.
  • The drawing of a symbol.
  • Use a special character.
  • A unique handwritten manner of writing one's name.
  • Even literally an “X”
  • Digital signature.
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